Director of TRRU

Director of TRRU

Janice Graham (@JEGanthro) is a Professor in Medical Anthropology and Infectious Diseases, and former Canada Research Chair in Bioethics (2002-2012), in the Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie University.

Working in the area of emerging biotherapeutics and vaccines in Canada, Europe and Africa, Professor Graham studies safety, efficacy, and trust in the construction and legitimization of clinical research and regulatory practice. She has presented evidence to the Science Policy Directorate, Office of Legislative and Regulatory Modernization, Parliament of Canada, World Health Organization, and United Nations on regulatory risks of industry capture to independent research, open data, and public health.

Professor Graham graduated in Anthropology from the University of Waterloo (BA 1980), University of Victoria (MA 1982), and the Université de Montréal (PhD 1997). She held a postdoctoral fellowship in geriatric medicine and neuroepidemiology at Dalhousie University (1996-1998), then was appointed as Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia where she was the inaugural endowed Burwell Research Chair in Medical Anthropology (1998-2002).

She has been a visiting senior fellow at the BIOS Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society, London School of Economics and Political Science (2006) and chaired Health Canada’s Expert Advisory Panel on the Special Access Program (2008). She was a consultant on the World Health Organization Global Vaccine Safety Blueprint (2010-12) and a Visiting Professor at Maladies Infectieuses et Vecteurs: Ecologie, Génétique, Evolution et Contrôle (MIVEGEC), Centre de recherche IRD, CNRS U Montpellier, France (2013-14). She is a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for the WHO Guinea Ebola vaccine trials that produced the first effective Ebola vaccine. Professor Graham is past President of the Canadian Anthropology Society/Société canadienne d'anthropologie (CASCA).